Now THAT is a super supermarket. would love some of those cukes - mine were raccooned - little bandits destroyed the plants even! Nothing as yummy as fresh crisp cukes with a splash of vinegar and salt and peppa - now that is gourmet!

I've been up until the wee hours every night this week, making pickles. My cucumber plants are producing like crazy! I've even pickled the last of the asparagus and some peppers.

The melons in Indiana home gardens are still months away from being ripe. In between the cherry/berry season and the melon season, I have to settle for (Ha! settle for!) Georgia peaches from the fruit stand for dessert. Not a hardship. I'm on my fourth or fifth peach cobbler.

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i know that in your CA life you were in graphic design. but what brings in the bucks now? does farming and bread-baking cover all your needs or do you do something else on the side? farming looks like it takes up all your time and then some, so i'm assuming you're not working a 9-5.

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